The engineer who has helped thousands of students pass the Baccalaureate is now offering free meditations for the National Assessment. “It’s just the first step”

Mihai Claudiu Suciu, the engineer who, for 19 years, has been teaching students mathematics for free and preparing them for the Baccalaureate, has started, from 2025, to also prepare those in the 8th grade for the National Assessment.

Mihai Suciu meditates for free on mathematics students Photo: Suciu Mihai Claudiu/Facebook

Starting this year, I will be doing maths preparation for students taking the National Assessment. My goal is to help students get into the best high schools. This is just the first step. The second step is to give them a clear vision of the future. It will not only be about high schools, but about their entire future path. I want the students to become the best and their parents to be proud of their children. I will take the “traditional” training to another level for the 8th graders“, he wrote on Facebook.

Sibian Mihai Suciu resigned from the company where he worked for 13 years and currently dedicates all his time to his vocation of helping students. He aims to help those with very low grades in mathematics to get as close as possible to the maximum grade by the time of the national exam, reports Turnul Sfatului.

Mihai says that he resigned from the company where he worked for 13 years and decided to dedicate himself to the things he really likes, and one of these is teaching.

I have been teaching math for 19 years. Up to this point, I have mainly focused on 12th graders, preparing them for the Baccalaureate exam. From this year, I decided to work with the younger students as well, starting with the 8th graders. But why? Because, unfortunately, many children get lost on the way, especially because of choosing the wrong high schools or the influence of the wrong surroundings. I have noticed this in the 19 years I have worked only with older students“, said the engineer.

“I want to give them role models, confidence and a clear vision of their future”

His objective is for the students he trains to be “more aware of the purpose for which they go to school“.

I want to give students clear perspectives from the age of 13-14, so that when they reach 18, they are already better, more aware of the purpose for which they go to school. I want to give them role models, confidence and a clear vision of their future. It’s not just empty words – this is my belief in what I do. I know that these children are the pride of their parents, but I also know that they need creativity, personality and conviction to truly become a source of pride”, adds Mihai Suciu.

Mihai Suciu Photo: Facebook

Mihai Suciu Photo: Facebook

And its purpose is to kindle in the heart of students “the desire to be the best“.

We will be doing more than cold, mechanical training just to “check off” a goal. I want to ignite in the hearts of students the desire to be the best, to reach their enormous potential. And this is what I will do, starting this year, for the eighth graders as well. In short, they will participate in math training + personal development. What I want to do with them is education, not just information“, he also said on his Facebook page.

The first training session already took place on Monday, January 6. The preparation offered by Mihai in the program for the National Assessment and for the Baccalaureate is free.

Students from all over the country can participate who are in the 8th or 12th grade and have low grades in mathematics or have failed the BAC because of this subject.

In addition to mathematics, Mihai will carry out a personal development program for students, through which they will discover their vocation, without learning mechanics. Students will be able to revisit the lessons at any time as they will be recorded.

Students can register for preparation for the National Assessment at the following link: https://chat.whatsapp.com/JNaM0Fb0ngi29S7U67aAFVand for the Baccalaureate here: https://chat.whatsapp.com/LDlOBTneQTX8vCggaf65Ns.